It may be old skool, but some people still have old skreens. Following the recent OS upgrade from R-Comp for their ARMSX ARMX6 computer, which – amongst other things – enhanced the HDMI capabilities of the machine, the company is now able to offer a means to connect the computer to older display hardware that needs an analogue VGA connection.
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ARMX6 OS update six brings HDMI audio
About a week ago, R-Comp made OS Update 6 available to users of the ARMSX ARMX6 computer. The update brings with it a very welcome new feature for those using it via a HDMI connection to a monitor that has speakers – or those with other audio equipment that they’d like to use – because the headline feature is support for audio over HDMI.
Read MoreARMX6 bundles launching at London 2015
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 22nd October, 2015. Following on from the announcements about the ARMX6’s enhanced, class leading graphical capabilities this summer, we had several requests for “complete system” bundles from customers. As such, we’re pleased to announce several bundle options at key price points for potential ARMX6 customers. Anyone who has already paid a deposit can choose one of these bundles too, so don’t worry 🙂
Read MoreARMX6 OS Update 4 and Super Pack 4 released, plus updated Aemulor
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 20th October, 2015. R-Comp Interactive is pleased to announce the release of two major (free) updates for ARMX6 users. These updates are available to download now, and will be included on all new ARMX6 machines as standard.
Read MoreBristol RISC OS Users meeting – 13th May, 2015
Announcement from Vince M Hudd, 8th May, 2015. The next meeting of Bristol RISC OS Users (BRU) is Wednesday 13th May, 2015, starting at around 7:00-7:30pm (though some of us may arrive earlier) and continuing until closing time.
Read MoreAnnouncement from Andrew Rawnsley, 6th May, 2015. We are pleased to announce that we’ll be showing the new ARMX6 computer in Holland, and delivering some Dutch orders while we’re there. The new computer, which provides an all-round level of RISC OS performance/experience far ahead of previous systems, was (in part) created specifically for use in Holland. Thus, it gives us great pleasure to be able to exhibit the computer there.
Read MoreARMX6 in high demand, plan ahead for Wakefield, Big Ben eXperience
R-Comp reports that demand for the ARMSX ARMX6 computers remains high, with there still being a backlog of orders to fulfill – something which, while it’s unfortunate for those who are still waiting, is surely a good sign, as well as being something for which R-Comp’s Andrew Rawnsley says they are very grateful.
Read MoreWROCC meeting, 1st April
ARMX6 in da house! If you are in the vicinity of Wakefield tomorrow evening (1st April, 2015) then it might be worth heading towards the West Yorkshire Sports and Social Club for around 7:45pm. That’s when the next meeting of the Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club takes place.
Read MoreWakefield, Bristol user group meetings in March
It’s like social networking but, like, actually being there. With other people. The Wakefield and Bristol user groups have both announced their next meetings, with the Wakefield group having a guest speaker, and the Bristol group being an informal drink and chat as usual.
Read MoreR-Comp releases OS update for ARMiniX and PandaLand
First notable example of ARMX6 development benefiting other hardware. R-Comp have released an upgraded operating system for users of their PandaBoard-based ARMiniX computers, and for PandaBoard users who are subscribed to their PandaLand support scheme. Released just a week before the Southwest Show, at which R-Comp will be officially launching their new i.MX 6-based ARMSX ARMX6 computer, the update appears to largely be a result of work done for the new machine.
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